All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Air in water lines?Yes, it was still sputtering after I closed that bypass. I looked over the pump and it the diagram and it doesn't look hard to rebuild. I am going to order some parts and rebuild it. There are a couple of other things I am going to look at at the time.Re: Air in water lines?I'll take it in the dealerRe: Range area electrical not working.It was, in fact the GFI. All electrical is working now.Re: One moreI think I figured this one out. There is a bypass between the hot and cold lines on the output side. It was turned on so I turned it off. I guess you could "feather" it to get the desired temp.Re: Air in water lines?Thanks. Just checked it and it's closed.One moreOur hot water is not very hot. I looked at the heater and can't find a way to turn it up. Help? 2003 Starcraft.Range area electrical not working.Sorry for the newbie questions. I have an AC out next to the stove and it is not working along with the 2 outside outlets. I am pretty sure the stove is supposed to be self lighting and that is not working either. I checked the fuse panel and everything is fine on that end. Dealership issue or is there something else I should be looking for? 2003 Starcraft, by the wayAir in water lines?We bought a used 2003 Starcraft camper back in February and we are on our second trip and every time we use a sink in the kitchen or bathroom the water sputters out. My first thought is we need to work the air out of the lines but it seems to do it all weekend. Is this just something we have to live with or is there an issue?
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